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WillBrink
10-19-18, 10:55
Comstock was a CAG guy, and apparently still in the fight. I communicate with him from time time. He's got his supporters and detractors, and I don't have the knowledge to have an opinion there. He's very active on FB, and we ping stuff back and forth on occasion and such. Anyway, this was in interesting read on what apparently a bit of a cluster in Yemen:

Exclusive: Interview with an American Mercenary who ran combat ops in Yemen

"Little Bird helicopters swept down and dropped the Delta Force operators on the roof of the prison. The helicopters were so heavy with men, weapons, and equipment that some only had one pilot on board due to weight restrictions. The breacher ran forward and set the explosive charge on the door leading down into the prison annex. He had about fifteen stitches in his leg from a training accident with a flashbang, but when Delta had been alerted for the hostage rescue mission there was no way he was getting left behind. “I’d been training for the super bowl all these years,” he recalled.

He was both the team breacher and the master breacher for that mission. The CIA intel had it that the door was metal and when putting the explosive charge together, he figured that there were no good guys on the other side of this particular door so he added a little bit extra. “It was the most surreal experience I could ever imagine,” he told NEWSREP."

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https://thenewsrep.com/109434/exclusive-interview-with-an-american-mercenary-who-ran-combat-ops-in-yemen/?fbclid=IwAR31VWSwt1e5WrqnA5OGmg0H6cumHCOmHAEX1Su77ZZ0czWNersXcLDQ0dA

WickedWillis
10-19-18, 12:41
Really cool read, thanks for sharing Will.

WillBrink
10-19-18, 13:21
Really cool read, thanks for sharing Will.

BTW, here's the back story on that which motivated Dale to speak on it. For some reason, a SEAL decides to talk about it openly, and name names, which is a massive no no for obvious reasons. There's a drone vid of the op there too:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/aramroston/mercenaries-assassination-us-yemen-uae-spear-golan-dahlan?fbclid=IwAR1X6eS985oJPzK8xSDuzZGQ4iT0Qr8Me_o51iUUuQB-zRUO_NBH8SlAdHM

Moose-Knuckle
10-19-18, 13:43
It's been said that the second oldest profession in the world is being a soldier of fortune.

It's not PC, and mercs get a bad wrap especially in the media but I have zero problem with it. There are a lot of players on the "grand chess board", a lot of money is thrown around everyday.

ETA:

Will, if you haven't read it Kurt Muse wrote a book about his ordeal and rescue.

Six Minutes to Freedom: How a Band of Heros Defied a Dictator and Helped Free a Nation (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806527234/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0)

Moose-Knuckle
10-19-18, 13:46
double tap.

Sam
10-19-18, 13:49
Will, if you haven't read it Kurt Muse wrote a book about his ordeal and rescue.

Six Minutes to Freedom: How a Band of Heros Defied a Dictator and Helped Free a Nation (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806527234/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0)

Read the book. Our member by the name of Larry Vickers participated in the rescue of Muse from that Modelo prison in Operation Acid Gambit.

Moose-Knuckle
10-19-18, 14:23
Read the book. Our member by the name of Larry Vickers participated in the rescue of Muse from that Modelo prison in Operation Acid Gambit.

I found out about the book from him. As I recall that is the second book that mentions him.

WillBrink
10-19-18, 14:37
It's been said that the second oldest profession in the world is being a soldier of fortune.

It's not PC, and mercs get a bad wrap especially in the media but I have zero problem with it. There are a lot of players on the "grand chess board", a lot of money is thrown around everyday.

ETA:

Will, if you haven't read it Kurt Muse wrote a book about his ordeal and rescue.

Six Minutes to Freedom: How a Band of Heros Defied a Dictator and Helped Free a Nation (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806527234/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0)

I have not, but am aware of it and the story. I assume you're posting it due to Dale being in that op?

Honu
10-19-18, 15:13
fun stuff :)

Korgs130
10-20-18, 11:43
I had the pleasure of meeting Dale couple of years ago. He was a passenger on my flight from Houston to Panama City Beach. The flight was delayed due to weather and I saw Dale sitting at the gate, so went up and introduced myself. He was shocked that someone recognized him and couldn’t have been more gracious. My first officer was also a gun guy and the three of us had a great conversation.

After we landed in Florida Dale came up to cockpit to thank us for a safe flight and wanted to know if he could get a picture with us. Seems like a really good dude.

Moose-Knuckle
10-24-18, 16:54
I assume you're posting it due to Dale being in that op?

Correct.